Database construction using


Database Construction Using MySQL
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Submit your assignment to the Dropbox, located at the top of this page.

(See the Syllabus section "Due Dates for Assignments & Exams" for due dates.)

iLAB OVERVIEW

Scenario/Summary

In this assignment, you will learn to create a MySQL database from a given ERD. To complete this assignment, you will need to be able to run MySQL via Omnymbus.

Please ensure that you can connect to MySQL/Omnymbus via the account your Professor has e-mailed to you. Please consult with the document titled MySQLOmnymbusSupport.docx located in the Doc Sharing folder titled Omnymbus Tutorial Files for instructions on how to get help for any issues that you are having with the MySQL/Omnymbus Environment.

Deliverables

SQL script file named LastName_Lab3.sql. Word document named LastName_Lab3_Output. When you are done, zip up these files and submit them to the Week 5: iLab Dropbox.

Required Software

Omnymbus - MySQL

Access the software at https://devry.edupe.net:8300.

Steps 1-8

iLAB STEPS

STEP 1: Entity Relationship Diagram Analysis
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Review the ERD below to understand the entities, attributes, primary keys, and relationships that you will create in your MySQL database.

STEP 2: Open MySQL via Omnymbus, Create SQL File, Drop Table
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To reference, learn and apply MySQL's own dialect of the SQL language to this iLab, browse through the file M10C_KROE8352_13_SE_WC10C.pdf in the Doc Sharing folder titled My SQL Documents.Create a script file named LastName_Lab3.sqlcontaining SQL statements created in Steps 3-7 below.Include DROP TABLE statements at the beginning of the SQL script file to ensure that tables are dropped when executing SQL script repeatedly. The following is an example of a DROP TABLE statement in MySQL;

SET FOREIGN_KEY_CHECKS=0; DROP TABLE tablename; (list all tables in database) SET FOREIGN_KEY_CHECKS=1;

STEP 3: Add Tables, Set Primary Keys and Foreign Keys
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Add tables to the MySQL database.

Add a table for each entity listed in the provided ERD diagram.Add a column for each attribute listed in the provided ERD diagram.Select primary key for each table as indicated in the provided ERD diagram.Identify foreign key relationship between tables as indicated in the provided ERD diagram.Enable referential integrity on the relationship.Enable cascade updates on the relationship.

STEP 4: Set Data Types for Table Fields
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For every column in every table, update the data type as needed to enforce the domain constraints of the data.

Dates should have a date data type.Surrogate keys should be auto-numbered.Numeric data should have a numeric data type.Character data should have a character data type.

STEP 5: Set Column Constraints
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Set the following column constraints in your database.

Student first and last name cannot be a null value.Course credit hours must be between one and four.Course name must be unique and cannot be a null value.Instructor first and last name cannot be a null value.Grade must be one of these values: A, B, C, D, F, I, W, or E. W signifies withdrawn and E signifies enrolled.

STEP 6: Add Data to Tables
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Write INSERT statements to add at least 2-3 rows of data to each table in your database. Use any values that you like for each of the columns. Remember that you must add data to parent tables before adding data to child tables, because referential integrity is enabled.

STEP 7: Run the Script
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Set the following column constraints in your database.

Include a COMMIT command at the end of the script.Include SHOW TABLES command at the end of the script, to show all tables created.Include SELECT statements for each table at the end of the script, to show data inserted.Paste a copy of the output in a MS Word document named LastName_Lab3_Output.

Step 8: Save and Upload to Dropbox
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When you are done, zip up the following files to the Week 5: iLab Dropbox:

LastName_Lab3.sql script file.LastName_Lab3_Output Word document.

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Points will be awarded according to the following rubrics.

5 points: Table created for each entity in the provided E-R model5 points: Column created for each attribute in the provided E-R model5 points: Primary key added for each table with unique constraints specified as column properties5 points: Data type set for each attributeDates should have a date data type.Surrogate keys should be autonumbered.Numeric data should have a numeric data type.Character data should have a character data type.10 Points: Relationships created as shown on the provided E-R modelRelationships enabled for referential integrityRelationships enabled for cascade updates.10 Points: At least five rows of data added for each table10 Points: Column constraints added as indicated in project description, checked by adding rows to data with invalid valuesStudent name cannot be set to null.Course credit hours are restricted to between one and four.Course name must be unique and cannot be set to null.Instructor last name and first name cannot be set to null.Grade is restricted to be one of these values: A, B, C, D, F, I, W, or E (enrolled)

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